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Virginia Davies Clark and her friend Natalie North are heading for a relaxing quilt retreat in upstate New York... or so they thought. The retreat is being held in a rustic Inn built before the Revolutionary War, set in the forests and hills above the deep waters of Lake Ontario. Next door to the Inn, on the edge of a Seneca Indian reservation, stands an old dilapidated stone lighthouse... where a treasure of gold coins was stolen in the 1920s. When Virginia reads the history of the Inn and the lighthouse, she decides to look for the treasure. But she's not the only one looking for it, and at…mehr

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Virginia Davies Clark and her friend Natalie North are heading for a relaxing quilt retreat in upstate New York... or so they thought. The retreat is being held in a rustic Inn built before the Revolutionary War, set in the forests and hills above the deep waters of Lake Ontario. Next door to the Inn, on the edge of a Seneca Indian reservation, stands an old dilapidated stone lighthouse... where a treasure of gold coins was stolen in the 1920s. When Virginia reads the history of the Inn and the lighthouse, she decides to look for the treasure. But she's not the only one looking for it, and at least one of the hunters for the treasure is willing to kill for it. When local historian and amateur archaeologist, James St. Claire, turns up dead, Virginia and Natalie must take over the murder investigation and sift through clues and artifacts, including a Seneca ceremonial tomahawk, found at the crime scene, and a quilt with lighthouses on it that supposedly contains a map of the gold coins' location. Finding the murderer and the missing treasure becomes challenging as other treasure hunters continue interfering. Will Virginia determine if she's up against one gang or multiple gangs before she and Natalie are added to the growing list of corpses tied to the case? Virginia entangles the reader in a rapid-fire adventure, hashing through the worlds of quilts, treasure, corruption, organized crime, and murder!
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Autorenporträt
Dr. David Ciambrone is a retired aerospace and defense company executive, scientist, professor of engineering, and a business and environmental consultant and is now a best-selling, award-winning author living in Georgetown, Texas with his wife Kathy. He has published twenty-five (25) books: four (4) non-fiction, two (2) textbooks for a California university, and nineteen (19) mysteries and has two (2) new mysteries in work. He is the author of the Virginia Davies Quilt Mysteries. Dave has been a speaker at writer's groups, schools, colleges, libraries, quilt guilds, writer's conferences, and business/scientific conferences internationally. Dr. Ciambrone also wrote three newspaper columns and wrote a column for a business journal. Dave is a member of Sisters in Crime, the San Gabriel Writer's League, the Writer's League of Texas, Mystery Writers of America, the International Thriller Writers Association, The Beacon Society, and DFW Sherlock Homes Society. Dave was appointed a U.S. Treasury Commissioner and to the management board of the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) by President Clinton. He is a Fellow of the International Oceanographic Foundation. Dave has a Bronze Trowel Award from the Archaeological Institute of America. He is also a member of the Order of Merlin of the International Brotherhood of Magicians. Dave was a consultant for the L.A. Coroner's office and worked with a police department. The Chinese government made him a Dragon Master.